Perfect Party GamesFor All Ages

Party games are my passion. I never feel more alive than when the next event is just around the corner. The central part of my planning is always what activities will be shared with my guests. We could play a simple ice breaker before dinner. Or I might plan an elaborate office Christmas event.

From scavenger hunts to Halloween trivia questions, I have imagined and created entertainment for many occasions. I even write custom murder mysteries.

I want to share the resources I have gathered over the years with my friends. This includes the friends I haven’t even met, and there are plenty of you out there.

I know you came to this site to get help planning the fun, so let’s move on. It’s YOUR TURN to discover that Perfect Party Game...

Best Advice from Dana Palmer

Many people come to this site looking for a couple specific games. When they find them, great, the job is done. But there is one thing I want ALL my guests to know regardless of how many or how few pages they read. Therefore, if you see this box again on a few more pages, skip it and move on to finding more games for your event.

But for those reading this for the first time, here is the best advice I can pass on from my many years of experience planning and executing large and small events. Read on…

“Organizing is what you do before you do something, so that when you do it, it is not all mixed up.” These are great words from A.A. Milne, the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh. I couldn’t agree more. And a solid foundation of organizing and planning is needed for most events. But I am here to tell you even with the BEST organization, no event is going to proceed EXACTLY as planned. You may even have a Plan B, C or D as a back-up. That’s fabulous! But trust me on this one; something will happen that you had no way of anticipating. So what now? Here is the trick. Pay close attention to this because it is the single most important piece of wisdom I can share with my readers.

That’s it. I could write an entire page on how to “be in the moment” and “have fun at your own party.” But neither of those will happen if you don’t have the mindset that it’s alright to have things turn out differently than you imagined. The good news is that usually what you planned in your head that didn’t come through was never even missed by most.

So if you are going along, playing a game, or any other group activity, and it leads you down a road you didn’t foresee… Enjoy the ride.